Koko is a nonprofit organization that leverages digital platforms to provide free, evidence-based mental health interventions for youth, aiming to address the youth mental health crisis.
Koko is dedicated to supporting youth mental health by working with major digital platforms to offer free, evidence-based interventions. The organization uses keyword detection and targeted ad placement to intercept young people in need of help and redirects them to free helplines, peer support, or self-help courses. Koko's mission is to meet young people where they are, ensuring they receive the support they need through the platforms they already use. This approach is supported by partnerships with leading online platforms and endorsements from experts like Dr. Matthew Nock from Harvard.
In the twenty-first century, the Association for Humanistic Psychology is committed to translating new knowledge and science into humanistic applications and approaches to further the wisdom, purpose, and consciousness of individuals and communities. AHP seeks to influence other fields so that Humanistic Psychology becomes the lens through which humanity can understand and shape an evolving world. When we comprehend how humanistic values and themes can impact new developments and world events, and vice versa, we are better able to promote growth, awareness, interdependence, and peace.
Lion's Roar provides Buddhist teachings, news, and perspectives so that the understanding and practice of Buddhism flourishes in today's world.
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is a global organization that provides support and a program of recovery for individuals struggling with alcoholism. It operates on the principle of one alcoholic helping another and offers a simple program that has been effective for over 80 years. A.A. emphasizes anonymity and provides a range of resources, including meetings, literature, and a supportive community.